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sithrevenge
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Boot problem

I've done everything, i was talking with a lot of people and they gives me a lot of advices but nothing helps.

My problem is: I've got HP Presario CQ56 100-SM and Windows 7 32bit ultimate on it, but i want to change it to Windows XP because my laptop has low performances with Windows 7. However when i trys to boot my Win XP SP3 there is an problem.

Well everything goes well untill the blue screen appear.(My laptop is pretty new so there is no possible ways that its damaged or something like that)
I think this is motherboard: XM647EA


So i saw somewhere on some forums an solution and i tryed to change IDE to ahci but without success.

Because when i open BIOS setup i cant find option for change that.

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erico
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The problem is that you have to supply the SATA driver during the install when you see the press F6 if you need to load drivers. Without SATA drivers your Windows XP installation will not work.

 

I can't find any reference material with the product number that you supplied. You are missing a digit. Remove the battery and find the p/n on the label. Post it here please.



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Daniel_Potyrala
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Re: Boot problem

Hi,

Check the link below to solve problem with the blue screen:

SATA drivers for XP (solution on 0x0000007B BSOD)

 

When you will install XP on this model then look for the drivers here.

 

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I am trying it whole day.. So i tryed slipstream and i followed all steps and bluescreen came again, i tryed to press F6 to instal third part but i dont know what to do after pressing F6 because it says that it cant find any source (something like that).

I removed batery and here are the infos:
Serial number: CNF0469ZSWs
And the other thing is: XM647EA#BED
And i know my laptop is : HP Presario Compaq 56  100-SM

Do you need some more informations?

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Try to use the below SATA drivers. You will need to start from the beginning each time the full process of slipstreaming if the sata driver does not work.

 

Option 1

AMD SATA AHCI Controller, RAID7xx.zip

 

Option 2

AMD SATA AHCI driver from HP , sp43839

Extract sp43839  to a folder and use files in RAID7xx folder

 

Note:

Please remember to create a set of recovery discs. It is not easy task to install XP on this models. If something will go wrong you will always have option to reinstall the pre-installed system.

 

            Resources:

            Using HP Backup and Recovery Manager in Vista

          Using HP Recovery Manager in Windows 7

 

 

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sithrevenge
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Sorry iam little stupid about this things.
Can you please tell me little more details how to do it?

Well i downloaded this drivers from 'Option 2' and installed it, but there was the same problem.
And i dont know what to press after i press F6 to instal third part because it says press S to specific and when i press it it says that i dont have a flopy on my computer.
When i try to boot windows without pressing F6 / F7 the problem is same.

The problem came after System loads all drivers and it says: Starting Windows  (then should come a thing when it asks me if i want to create partitions and on which i want to install windows, but before that i get error [bluescreen]) so i cant even reach to that point.

I am sorry because i dont understand everything about bios and softwares so if i write it wrong iam sorry.

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CherylG
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Start over with a clean copy of XP to a folder, don't use the previous files. Extract RAID7xx.zip to a folder and use nLite to slipstream the files and burn a new XP cd.

 

Don't worry about pressing F6 anymore.If you get the correct slipstream done you will not use F6.

 

If you still get a blue screen with the new cd, boot with it again and when you see the F6 option at bottom of screen tap F5...But try first without any key presses.


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Re: Boot problem

Thank you guys very much.
I solved my problem thanks to you!
I was followed the steps for slipstreaming and i extracted RAID7xx.zip into Copyed Windows folder and that was it.

Thanks again !
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You're welcome. :smileyhappy:

 

Ps.

Thank you Cheryl that you joined to this topic on my request. :smileyhappy:

I really appreciate it.

 

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@Dan

 

You're always welcome.Just happy to see you so active here this week my friend.:smileyhappy:


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